University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz recently announced the institution’s commitment to comply with ICE’s (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) guidelines regarding access to campus for federal agents seeking to apprehend undocumented students.
Month: January 2025
Stardew Valley Developer Remains Open to Future Developments After a Decade
Stardew Valley creator, Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone, has expressed his desire to keep the door open for additional content and updates to the beloved farming simulation game, more than a decade since its initial release.
Navigating Return To Office Mandates: Expert Strategies
Navigating a return to office mandate during the ongoing pandemic has become an unprecedented challenge for both employees and employers.
Dark Horse Comics Ends Partnership with Neil Gaiman Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations, Suspends Anansi Boys Series
Dark Horse Comics has announced that they are discontinuing their collaboration with beloved author Neil Gaiman, following recent allegations of sexual misconduct. The suspension of their ongoing series “Anansi Boys” has left fans in confusion and, in the meantime, Gaiman has remained silent regarding the misconduct claims.
Lukashenko’s Uncontested Dominance: The Quest for a Plausible Alternative in Belarusian Politics
The recent Belarusian presidential election has once again solidified Alexander Lukashenko’s grip on power, leaving many questioning when, or if, a viable alternative to his rule will emerge on the political horizon.
Outdated Ninja Gaiden Talks Point to Gaming’s Perpetual Iteration
In a recent interview, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer revealed that talks for a possible fourth installment in the Ninja Gaiden series began six or seven years ago, highlighting the constant evolution and rebirth of gaming franchises.
Migrant Deportations: Military-Chartered Flights Transport Unauthorized Immigrants from Tucson to Guatemala
In an effort to address the issue of unauthorized immigration, the government of Guatemala is collaborating with the U.S. to utilize military aircraft to transport undocumented migrants from the southern border city of Tucson back to their country of origin.
Hegseth Named New US Defense Secretary Following Intense Senate Vote
Hegseth narrowly wins confirmation as US Defense Secretary after a closely contested 50-50 Senate vote, resolution achieved through a chance tie-breaking vote by the Vice President.
Funding Halt for HIV/AIDS Research amid Global Pandemic
The recent freezing of aid by the Trump administration has led to concerns regarding the funding for HIV/AIDS research and treatment programs. As the world continues to grapple with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, experts worry that this funding halt could exacerbate the situation for those already affected by HIV/AIDS.
Saleh Takes Reins Once More: San Francisco 49ers Welcome Coordinator’s Return
The San Francisco 49ers announced the return of Robert Saleh as their defensive coordinator, marking his second tenure in the role. Saleh, known for his strategic prowess, will lead the 49ers’ defense as they aim to maintain their competitive edge in the NFL.